
Caroline Adeyemi (She/ Her) is a writer, creative and, in short, a storyteller. She is celebrated for her exploration of relationships, belonging, and identity. Her work includes books, films, poetry and workshops that delve into these topics, offering insights into the complexities of human connection, spirituality, creativity, and social politics.
Caroline practices 'Reality Architecture' which is the act of understanding, envisioning and creating real or imagined worlds. Adeyemi's portfolio features the award-winning film "I Love You, I Hate You”. Her book, "52 Weeks in Transit,” is proudly held in British cultural heritage institutes, and Adeyemi's creative writing workshops have proven instrumental in nurturing the cultural leaders of tomorrow, by providing invaluable guidance, space and inspiration.
Beyond her individual endeavours, Adeyemi leads a community that fosters creative exchange and collaboration. Through her multifaceted work, Adeyemi continues to make an impact on the cultural landscape, inspiring and empowering others through her thoughtful and insightful explorations of the human experience.
Caroline's commercial work includes storytelling to authentically connect brands and Intellectual Property to audiences. This work takes place through storytelling studio, Roco.